Clint Eastwood's Western A Fistful Of Dollars is being remade 60 years after it debuted in theaters...
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com Published: 22:05 BST, 9 July 2024 | Updated: 22:17 BST, 9 July 2024 e-mail 6 shares View comments Clint Eastwood 's classic western A Fistful Of Dollars is officially being remade 60 years after it first bowed in theaters. Directed by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone, the original movie was a pioneer in the 'spaghetti western' genre and spawned a whole trilogy of Dollars movies . Eastwood - who turned 94 this May - starred as a mysterious gunslinger called the Man With No Name, marking his first leading role in a motion picture.
Now the 1964 feature has a remake in development from Euro Gang Entertainment, though no stars or writers have yet been publicly attached to the project. Jolly Film, an Italian production company that helped back the original movie, is also one of the outfits behind the new version, according to Deadline . Clint Eastwood's first classic western A Fistful Of Dollars is officially being remade, 60 years after it first bowed in theaters; the original movie is pictured Read More EXCLUSIVE Shots fired! Clint Eastwood's daughter calls her just-married pregnant sibling Morgan 'my evil stepsister' who is 'weird and fake' in social media outburst The original was released in both English and Italian, but it is currently unknown wh.